Just picked up the Piscifun real on Amazon deal days for 75.00. Ordered the Shimano real with the medium blank. I usually fish up to 100 ft. Can’t wait to use them. Thanks for the video.
I set up my SPJ set up with a Penn battalion slow pitch rod with the twist around guides. I have two of them, one rated to 150 grams and another for 250 grams, both rods were $169 each and luckily I had some coupons at west marine to offset the cost. I put the piscifun slow pitch jig reels on both rods. I’m into each rod about $300 each with power pro braid on them. So far I am very happy with them and fish in max 100’ of water in my area.
I just used the Piscifun Reel Spooler to spool a couple of spinning reels. They’re cheap and Chinese, but it works ok and gives you a nice level spool if you do it right. BTW, I 11:55 would have never guessed the Daiwa 400 could be used for jigging in 100’ of saltwater. Cool! It would be nice to see a demonstration of slow jigging with these budget reels.
Excellent video. Slow pitch jigs are crazy expensive. Are there any slow pitch jigs that will still catch fish, yet are relatively inexpensive? Thanks!
I agree, they are VERY expensive, especially when feeding them to the sharks. Unfortunately, they're likely headed up in price rather than down... What's REALLY expensive is carbon fiber Japanese rods. We look for any substitutes that will pitch the jig correctly and not break. But, as you know, All parts of this are needed, but it is highly expensive. Good thing is, once anglers learn it, the benefits are tremendous... most of the time, anyhow.. Fish on!
@@bottomfishing24-7 thanks for your response! I plan on building out two rods using MHX blanks to keep the price down. I"ll probably pick one reel and swap it between rods as needed. Not worrying about bait sounds pretty fantastic to me.
Really nice to hear affordable tackle for us guys. Where do you call your home waters day. Could be likable too? PS. Any videos demonstrating your skills on the water? (I’m new to your channel so I may not have seen them)
Absolutely.. All over the channel. lots of Bottom fishing and most recently you can see some HUGE tripletail action on light tackle. Thanks for watching!
Hey thanks for the video. Very informative. From Canada here and do sumner striper fishing in Newport RI. Just bought a Shimano Spenic 4000 6.2:1 24lb drag for spoon fishing this season. Seen your video and liked the 8.2 300 Picifun Alijoz idea. Amazon has it for $106 CDN. MY question is I’m planning on using this reel for spoon casting/jogging. 3.5 to 4 Oz spoons. In your opinion woukd yhis 300 series reel VW adequate or should I attempt to get a bigger version ? Say the 400 series? The 300 looks rather small in your hand. But not as small when on the rod ? My intentions got the spoon fishing is the use the above mentioned Shimano reel recently purchased. And wanted another style abd seen your video on the bait caster style. You think the 300 will do not only for vertical jigging but also for cast retrieve spoon fishing. Stripers. Bluefish salt water. Rhode Island waters. Thanks.
That's a great question. I would get the 400 if it is available, but we have not gotten any yet for testing. IF it's as good as the 300, It will probably be a good reel. I am going to order some 400's as soon as we get done with some other projects this season.. Good luck and let us know how your fishing goes! Fish on!
Hello captain RL wanted to ask you if you new about Goofish rods and what you thought of them, i was thinking of getting one and get a Gomexus 450 reel to go with it, what's your opinion and advice on it??? Gabe
What 20lb braid do you recommend? I have noticed different braids have different diameters. If I fish 350 feet or less can I use 40lb braid? Or will it scope line too much?
I would use 20,, carefully, play the drag when you need to. Try Daiwa Jbraid in 20 lb. If I mention SpiderWire, Stealth Camo, which I have begun to like very much, I might get shot.. ;-) See this 20 lb braid shootout we just did yesterday - ruclips.net/video/SpE67na8M-8/видео.html
Hey Captain. Thanks for your reply to my Piscifun 300 question. I went ahead and bought it base on numerous positive reviews. Picked it up for $106 CDN with delivery by end of day here. I’m looking for a suitable rod to match it to and listened to your comments on the Shimano Talavera 6.6 medium. I’m planning on using this outfit for large spoon jigging in the 3.5 to 4.5 Oz range. Would the medium action be sufficient for such a large heavy spoon or would a medium/heavy be the way to go ? Thanks
No problem, glad to help. The Talavera SLOW-J 6.6 with that much weight, I would step it up a notch to the MH if you can find one in 6.6 length. If you have to, I wouldn't be worried dropping to the Talavera SLOW-J 6 ft length which will be slightly more stout at the tip especially for pitching a heavier Jig. . Either way, I agree on the MH instead of the M. Fish on! Keep me posted, and good luck on the water!
Hi Captain, the Gomexus seems not to be the LX 50, could you indicate me which Gomexus is it, thanks. I use so the Goture Ares-max with 6.3:1 It works great so. Alijos 300 is very good so.
They're holding up well so far.. Level winds and paws are fine thus far.. We'll finish testing at the end of the spring season and report back here with all the info.. So far, so good.. We'll see!
Brenda, mainly for "stretch" to keep from pulling hooks out of fish on the way up from the bottom. Braid (the mainline) has zero stretch so the long leader is a must when fishing small, thin wire hooks.. Shorter leaders may help slightly in providing some stretch, but longer leaders help tremendously. The longer leader also helps prevent hooks from bending as easy when heavy drag is required. Thank you for your comments and questions. Fish on! Capt. RL
I will help him to answer your question.but forgive me my english not that good.1 piece rod feels more solid when you fight with fish.but It doesnt mean 2 pcs not good.2 pcs rod it easier to carry when you travel a lot for fishing.and shimano mostly comes with 2 pcs rod.it depends on the series.🙏🏽🙏🏽
I’ve been looking at those reels lately they have a 400 size coming out soon. Can the rod fish light jigs? Im doing some micro jigging with 21-64g jigs in under 80’ water.
Justin, yes sir, it can fish light to medium jigs. Still to this point, zero problems. Thankfully. I will definitely be testing the 400's when I can get hold of a few. I will post results after a good bit of use on the 400 as well. Fish on! Capt. RL
@LBINICK I have seen them, held them etc, but haven't yet purchased one, Excellent price point Rod. We'll likely pick up 4 of them this winter and compare once the trials are done on some of the current tackle.. Let us know how it works out if you buy one please sir! Thanks for watching, Fish on! --- Capt. RL
@@LBINICK I'll add a small piece of bonito or just the skin of a bonito to a bucktail jig only, and only during periods of very slow running or slack tide. Sometimes helps, sometimes doesn't but I like to try it when the tide isn't moving good.
Many of my Jigs I purchase from a bulk Seller we got to know back in 2014 or so.. We buy Tanacom and Beastmaster Electric Reels from him from over In Japan. Although, many SPJ are made in China most recently especially, I will see what I can find out about the exact brand of the Jigs you''re referring to.. He will likely know.. That said, Jorge Polo (JYG Jigs) and Johnny Jigs we also have, but those you point out are not either of them.
Oh no, it's not carbon fiber. We're talking about budget stuff that will work.. Definitely agree, it isn't exactly the same but I am definitely impressed with it after a ton of hours using it. Thanks for watching, fish on!
Just picked up the Piscifun real on Amazon deal days for 75.00. Ordered the Shimano real with the medium blank. I usually fish up to 100 ft. Can’t wait to use them. Thanks for the video.
@jefboomershine hope it works as well as it has for us.. Keep it clean, should do fine.. Fish on!
Thanks for this video, kayak fishing is more economical for me at the time, and being able to go 4-5 miles offshore with good equipment is a plus.
Thank you! Just the video i was looking for. Subscribed!
Thank you Captain RL on your reply to my question below. I will be going up a tick to the MH action for use with the 3.5 to 4.5 Oz spoons.
bass Freak, no problem.. You're welcome. Keep me posted, fish on!
I set up my SPJ set up with a Penn battalion slow pitch rod with the twist around guides. I have two of them, one rated to 150 grams and another for 250 grams, both rods were $169 each and luckily I had some coupons at west marine to offset the cost. I put the piscifun slow pitch jig reels on both rods. I’m into each rod about $300 each with power pro braid on them. So far I am very happy with them and fish in max 100’ of water in my area.
Great presentation. Thanks for sharing budget slow pitch hardware. We need to hear real world discussions such as yours.
Thank you, David. Glad you got something out of it,. Very much appreciated!
I just used the Piscifun Reel Spooler to spool a couple of spinning reels. They’re cheap and Chinese, but it works ok and gives you a nice level spool if you do it right. BTW, I 11:55 would have never guessed the Daiwa 400 could be used for jigging in 100’ of saltwater. Cool! It would be nice to see a demonstration of slow jigging with these budget reels.
The on water demos are coming this summer. Thanks for watching!
@Big Rich Absolutely love the 400 Lexa HD reels. VERY versatile reel with plenty of SMOOTH drag and hold a ton of PE1 or PE2. Great Reel for $375.
Excellent video. Slow pitch jigs are crazy expensive. Are there any slow pitch jigs that will still catch fish, yet are relatively inexpensive? Thanks!
I agree, they are VERY expensive, especially when feeding them to the sharks. Unfortunately, they're likely headed up in price rather than down... What's REALLY expensive is carbon fiber Japanese rods. We look for any substitutes that will pitch the jig correctly and not break. But, as you know, All parts of this are needed, but it is highly expensive. Good thing is, once anglers learn it, the benefits are tremendous... most of the time, anyhow.. Fish on!
@@bottomfishing24-7 thanks for your response! I plan on building out two rods using MHX blanks to keep the price down. I"ll probably pick one reel and swap it between rods as needed.
Not worrying about bait sounds pretty fantastic to me.
@@litespeed7715 No problem, and that sounds like a great plan to get going on it!
Yeah I get jigs from alibaba or aliexpress... heaps cheaper and they're as good as any Japanese jig
Thanks a lot. Very nice video 👍🏼
Really nice to hear affordable tackle for us guys. Where do you call your home waters day. Could be likable too? PS. Any videos demonstrating your skills on the water? (I’m new to your channel so I may not have seen them)
Absolutely.. All over the channel. lots of Bottom fishing and most recently you can see some HUGE tripletail action on light tackle. Thanks for watching!
Hey thanks for the video. Very informative. From Canada here and do sumner striper fishing in Newport RI. Just bought a Shimano Spenic 4000 6.2:1 24lb drag for spoon fishing this season.
Seen your video and liked the 8.2 300 Picifun Alijoz idea. Amazon has it for $106 CDN.
MY question is I’m planning on using this reel for spoon casting/jogging. 3.5 to 4 Oz spoons. In your opinion woukd yhis 300 series reel VW adequate or should I attempt to get a bigger version ? Say the 400 series?
The 300 looks rather small in your hand. But not as small when on the rod ?
My intentions got the spoon fishing is the use the above mentioned Shimano reel recently purchased. And wanted another style abd seen your video on the bait caster style. You think the 300 will do not only for vertical jigging but also for cast retrieve spoon fishing.
Stripers. Bluefish salt water. Rhode Island waters.
Thanks.
That's a great question. I would get the 400 if it is available, but we have not gotten any yet for testing. IF it's as good as the 300, It will probably be a good reel. I am going to order some 400's as soon as we get done with some other projects this season.. Good luck and let us know how your fishing goes! Fish on!
Thanks for the tips
No problem! Fish on!
Have you guys tried the alijos 400 yet? Love your content,keep it up!
Hello captain RL wanted to ask you if you new about Goofish rods and what you thought of them, i was thinking of getting one and get a Gomexus 450 reel to go with it, what's your opinion and advice on it??? Gabe
you have videos of you using this combo set up?
What 20lb braid do you recommend? I have noticed different braids have different diameters. If I fish 350 feet or less can I use 40lb braid? Or will it scope line too much?
I would use 20,, carefully, play the drag when you need to. Try Daiwa Jbraid in 20 lb. If I mention SpiderWire, Stealth Camo, which I have begun to like very much, I might get shot.. ;-) See this 20 lb braid shootout we just did yesterday - ruclips.net/video/SpE67na8M-8/видео.html
Hey Captain. Thanks for your reply to my Piscifun 300 question.
I went ahead and bought it base on numerous positive reviews. Picked it up for $106 CDN with delivery by end of day here.
I’m looking for a suitable rod to match it to and listened to your comments on the Shimano Talavera 6.6 medium.
I’m planning on using this outfit for large spoon jigging in the 3.5 to 4.5 Oz range. Would the medium action be sufficient for such a large heavy spoon or would a medium/heavy be the way to go ?
Thanks
No problem, glad to help. The Talavera SLOW-J 6.6 with that much weight, I would step it up a notch to the MH if you can find one in 6.6 length. If you have to, I wouldn't be worried dropping to the Talavera SLOW-J 6 ft length which will be slightly more stout at the tip especially for pitching a heavier Jig. . Either way, I agree on the MH instead of the M. Fish on! Keep me posted, and good luck on the water!
Penn Rampage 6' 2"
Hi Captain, the Gomexus seems not to be the LX 50, could you indicate me which Gomexus is it, thanks.
I use so the Goture Ares-max with 6.3:1 It works great so.
Alijos 300 is very good so.
The levelwind mechanism is holding up well on those reefs with heavy drags?
They're holding up well so far.. Level winds and paws are fine thus far.. We'll finish testing at the end of the spring season and report back here with all the info.. So far, so good.. We'll see!
They're doing pretty good..in every way unbelievably.. Updates coming soon!
Just curious why you use such a long leader (of red fluoro)? why not 3' or 5'? Good info, thanks.
Brenda, mainly for "stretch" to keep from pulling hooks out of fish on the way up from the bottom. Braid (the mainline) has zero stretch so the long leader is a must when fishing small, thin wire hooks.. Shorter leaders may help slightly in providing some stretch, but longer leaders help tremendously. The longer leader also helps prevent hooks from bending as easy when heavy drag is required. Thank you for your comments and questions. Fish on! Capt. RL
Used them for 2 years no issue
hey could you check the drag with only a quarter spool? They say at quarter spool drag would be as advertised. im curious
That's interesting.. I'll see what I can do!
@@bottomfishing24-7 I t kinda makes sense.
Do you like the 2 piece rods over a one piece? The shimano a one piece?
I will help him to answer your question.but forgive me my english not that good.1 piece rod feels more solid when you fight with fish.but It doesnt mean 2 pcs not good.2 pcs rod it easier to carry when you travel a lot for fishing.and shimano mostly comes with 2 pcs rod.it depends on the series.🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks! I’m on it….
Are there any videos of these combos in use on your channel?
They will be at the end of this season.. Trials are almost over. We'll be posting all about it.
I’ve been looking at those reels lately they have a 400 size coming out soon. Can the rod fish light jigs? Im doing some micro jigging with 21-64g jigs in under 80’ water.
Justin, yes sir, it can fish light to medium jigs. Still to this point, zero problems. Thankfully. I will definitely be testing the 400's when I can get hold of a few. I will post results after a good bit of use on the 400 as well. Fish on! Capt. RL
Any thoughts on tsunami trophy slow pitch rods? Similar to shimano talavar slow pitch?
@LBINICK I have seen them, held them etc, but haven't yet purchased one, Excellent price point Rod. We'll likely pick up 4 of them this winter and compare once the trials are done on some of the current tackle.. Let us know how it works out if you buy one please sir! Thanks for watching, Fish on! --- Capt. RL
@@bottomfishing24-7 will do. BTW, do u find need to put bait on jigs?
@@LBINICK I'll add a small piece of bonito or just the skin of a bonito to a bucktail jig only, and only during periods of very slow running or slack tide. Sometimes helps, sometimes doesn't but I like to try it when the tide isn't moving good.
awesome vid thanks
4:54 who is the jig manufacture?
Many of my Jigs I purchase from a bulk Seller we got to know back in 2014 or so.. We buy Tanacom and Beastmaster Electric Reels from him from over In Japan. Although, many SPJ are made in China most recently especially, I will see what I can find out about the exact brand of the Jigs you''re referring to.. He will likely know.. That said, Jorge Polo (JYG Jigs) and Johnny Jigs we also have, but those you point out are not either of them.
Thank you for getting back to me, the one that you had on your rod looked interesting. I like the texture on the backside and straight silver.
Nice set-up, you won't look like a homeless person out on the water .
Bro I have a royal ambassador 2 and I put a upgraded single handle on there and it is perfect way better than that kastking
Pronounced "Pee-See-Fun". The Alijoz is $79 today.
That rod is a good beginner spj, but please don't say it's just as good as Japanese high end rods lol. That isn't true at all. Thanks for the video!
Oh no, it's not carbon fiber. We're talking about budget stuff that will work.. Definitely agree, it isn't exactly the same but I am definitely impressed with it after a ton of hours using it. Thanks for watching, fish on!